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How long are newcomers new? A review of the organizational socialization literature

Johnna Capitano
West Chester University of Pennsylvania  |  United States
jcapitano@wcupa.edu

Vipanchi Mishra
West Chester University of Pennsylvania  |  United States
vmishra@wcupa.edu

Priyatharsini Selvarathinam
West Chester University of Pennsylvania  |  United States
PS895198@wcupa.edu


Keywords: Organizational socialization, newcomers, duration, review


Abstract: As a change process, organizational socialization research depends on understanding the time frame marking the process of adjustment. Yet, the duration of any socialization process is a matter of socially constructed, rather than objective time (Zaheer, Albert, & Zaheer, 1999). This makes identifying the duration of “new” more challenging. The aim of this paper is to review scholarly recommendations regarding specification of time in research, and to compare these recommendations with how empirical studies are actually conducted. We review of the organizational socialization literature and discuss the implications for future research, particularly for multinational and occupational differences.

 


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